Introduction to Microwind 3.1 and its applications
The event started at around 10:00 am under the presence of IEEE BVM Student Branch
Counsellor Prof. Darshan C Dalwadi, Faculty Of Electronics and Communication
Department and our Prof. Robinson Paul.
Objective: To understand basic knowledge about Microwind and its applications
Expected Outcome: To build a strong base in Microwind
To improve the knowledge about p-MOS and n-MOS derived systems.
To understand the knowledge leading to its applications
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- Date: 27 Jul 2018
- Time: 04:30 AM UTC to 06:30 AM UTC
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Speakers
Prof. Darshan Dalwadi
Introduction to Microwind
The brief introduction which was given by the faculty to mak students clear about the day.
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Prof. Robinson Paul
Tutorial on p-MOS and n-MOS derived systems.
Faculty had covered topics
To build a strong base in Microwind
To improve the knowledge about p-MOS and n-MOS derived systems.
To understand the knowledge leading to its applications
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Agenda
The following topics were discussed on the day :
❖ Introduction to Microwind
❖ Difference between n-MOS and p-MOS
❖ Learning about Lambda rule
❖ Creating p-MOS and n-MOS
❖ Creating inverter using CMOS
❖ Creating AND , OR gates using CMOS
❖ Creating NAND and NOR gates using CMOS
❖ Troubleshooting in Microwind
❖ Creating Verilog files using DSCH
❖ Implementing the Verilog files in Microwind
In all the workshop was very informative, many of student’s doubts were cleared and they
got a deeper understanding through hands on experiences of Microwind
At the closing ceremony of the event Prof. Robinson Paul, Professor Of Electronics and
Communication Department, BVM gave the vast usage of Microwind in industrial prospect.
All the participants were thoroughly surprised and elated by seeing this kind of demonstration
live in front of them. This show cased a wide range of possibilities in front of them.